Recovery - Summarize Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes' views on how to deal with the problems of the Dust Bowl. Relief - What programs were created during the Depression and how did it provide relief to Americans? New Deal Programs Relief Provided 18. How did FDR set precedents for how future presidents would use media to reach the public? How do modern day presidential approaches to utilizing media compare with FDR's fireside chats?ĭust Bowl & Federal Response: "Understanding the New Deal" (7.5 points) 17. What would be a comparable method of communication in the 21st century? 16. Why was the radio such an effective communication tool in the 1930s. Do you think FDR's fireside chats affected the public's perception of The New DeaI? Explain your reasoning. In what ways did unions play an important role in shaping the ideology of the second New Deal? Federal Response: "FDR's First Fireside Chat" (1.5 points) 14.
What were the goals of the Congress of Industrial Organizations? 13. What two laws stand out for their far-reaching effects during the second New Deal? 12. What is the National Recovery Administration (NRA)? 11. According to FDR's campaign in the 1932 election, what was the responsibility of the government? 9. After policies and initiatives failed the bring an end to the Great Depression, what radical move did Hoover turn to in January 1932? Intro: Crash Course #34 "The New Deal" (3 points) 8. According to Hoover, what was the best course of action to take on the Great Depression? 7. Why didn't Hoover's moratorium on intergovernmental debt payments proposal succeed? 6. According to Herbert Hoover, what was the primary cause of the Great Depression? 5. According to John Green, what made the Great Depression the Great Depression? 4. America had experienced depressions prior to the 1920s-30s. Why did farm prices drop throughout the 1920s? 3. What's a common misconception of the Great Depression? 2. Intro: Crash Course #33 "The Great Depression" (3.5 points) 1. Answer the questions below for each video. The Great Depression and FDR's New Deal Today we will watch a series of videos on the Great Depression and President Roosevelt's New Deal policies and programs.